Rasmussen poll: 33% of Republicans Favor a Tea Party Candidate, 39% a GOP

But
in All Other Groups, the Tea Party Groups are Stronger Than the Republicans

My comment. If you study the poll below carefully, it
appears that the only way to oust the Democrats is for the Republican Party to
pick a candidate that will hold the Republicans and Tea Party people together.
Jim Holt is a perfect candidate to do that. He is a Republican but has stood
with the people rather than with the Republican establishment ever since he has
been in politics, and there are plenty of media stories and voting records
to prove it. As a Republican, he has already pulled over 44 % of the
vote against Lincoln in 2004 at a time when she was not even vulnerable and
without the help of the Republican establishment. With the addition
of the fervent, enthusiastic Tea Party people, he should be the best
candidate to finish the job.

And conservative voters and Tea Party groups,
BEWARE! Anyone who dares to strongly champion our causes publicly and
in their voting, will soon be dragged through the mud and get the same media
treatment that Senator Holt and Sarah Palin have. And none of us know if
the new candidates win if they will stand or fold if they get to Washington.
Judging from the past, the percentage is almost zero. The only way to victory is for
conservatives to become strong enough to overcome the negative media attacks.
I pray that we are about there. Debbie

Rasmussen Poll posted Monday, December 07, 2009

"In a three-way Generic Ballot test, the latest
Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds Democrats attracting 36% of
the vote. The Tea Party candidate picks up 23%, and Republicans finish third at
18%. Another 22% are undecided. [The Tea Party 18% plus 23% would
be 41% if the Republicans and Tea Party groups would stick together, but the Tea
Party is stronger than the Republicans]]

"Among voters not affiliated with either major party, the Tea Party comes out
on top. Thirty-three percent (33%) prefer the Tea Party candidate, and 30% are
undecided. Twenty-five percent (25%) would vote for a Democrat, and just 12% prefer the GOP. [33% and 12% would be 45 %
which would still beat the Democrats by 12 % points - Note that the Tea
Party is stronger than the Republicans in the swing votes]

If the establishment Republicans in Arkansas don't heed the
warning provided for us in this poll and the one below, we will probably
still have Obama and Lincoln in 2010.

If you recall, I sent this poll out in October which add more credence to
what I said above. Debbie

Republican Voters Say GOP
Reps in Congress Still Out of Touch

Seventy-four percent (74%) of
Republican voters say their party’s representatives in Congresshave lost touch with GOP voters nationwide
over the past several years. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone
survey finds that just 18% of GOP voters believe their elected officials have
done a good job representing the base.

Most Republican voters (55%) say that the average
Republican in Congress is more liberal than the average Republican voter.

Just 18% of Democrats believe than the GOP representatives in
Congress are more liberal than GOP voters.

The quote, "We believe easily what we hope for earnestly"
could very well fit the findings that only 18% of Democrats believe the GOP
representatives in Congress are more liberal than GOP voters. This fact in
itself shows how out of touch Democrats are with reality.